many of you may know now but i have a bf that i've been kind of nervous about because i dont really know if i like him or if i feel bad for him and i didnt want to go to the movies with him and his freinds b/c it seemed wierd.. but anyways i just got wind that i am adding another practice to my schedule and i dont have time to hang out with my bf at all! now i practice 4 times a week and i still wanna have time for my freinds. what is the best way to break up with a guy who you dont really like and you're too busy to hang out with him ever?
thanks so much!!
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? RaDeuX answered Thursday April 19 2007, 8:20 pm: The "best" way? That's sort of a vague question, but the best way might not be the easiest way. The best way to break up with your boyfriend is to talk to him face to face. If you do it anywhere else (i.e. IM, email, myspace) then he's only going to be asking a lot more questions. Talking to him face to face would clear things up and answer all of his questions all in one moment. Talking on the phone is also an option, but the best way is to talk to him face to face. [ RaDeuX's advice column | Ask RaDeuX A Question ]
denialsam answered Thursday April 19 2007, 8:19 pm: Perhaps tell him that you think it isn't fair to him how you wouldn't have any time to be with him, and you don't want to put him through never getting to see you because you're so busy, you won't have any time to become close and get to know each other.
Maybe tell him that once your schedule gets less hectic you can hang out sometime, you know as friends, maybe go to a movie with a big crowd.
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